NDLEA arrests 93-year-old, doctor in nationwide drug crackdown
As lawyers confer in Lagos…..
The law, complexity of amnesty in the Niger Delta quagmire
Bode George’s trial : between facts and fiction
Firm saves students from horrific school structures
Library inspired my love for education, says LG Chairman
Staff empowerment, our priority- Caleb Varsity VC
ASUU strike: ERC rallies support for education sector
Fashola’s 800-day fun for youths
Rage of robbers
My relationship with Obasanjo, Kema Chikwe

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The Lagos LCDA palaver : Beyond the emotions
By Emmanuel Majebi It was a very tough decision for me to decide to write this article about the LCDA’s controversy especially when I find myself in a position where I do not for once agree with the Lagos state Government! The present Governor of Lagos State has performed well and is a breath of […]
Emergence of real winner in Ihiala Federal Constituency election
By Kayode Matthew In other civilised climes, it is unheard of that someone who was not a candidate in an election could be declared the winner of that election by the electoral umpire. In Nigeria however, where nothing is impossible, the ‘winner’ will not only exploit the loopholes in the law to enable him remain […]
Senate moves to amend section 64 of the Evidence Act
By Emmanuel Aziken When the Evidence Act was first enacted 64 years ago it neither envisaged the use of computer technology nor the use of mobile telephone text messages in fraud. It is thus not surprising that clear evidence of the use of computers and mobile phones remain inadmissible in Nigerian courts today. Rather, the […]
Justice Alabi, Lagos CJ bows out
By Abdulwahab Abdulah Justice Augustine Adetula Alabi, the    chief judge of the High Court of Lagos    State will today (Friday) bows out of the judiciary after five years in saddle as the number one man in the state judiciary. Justice Alabi, a native of Ido/ Ani in Ose local government area of Ondo […]
Review National Policy on Education to embrace computer learning, says Okebukola
While acknowledging the National Policy on Education (revised 2006) as an elegant document which makes prescriptions for the conduct of the business of education in Nigeria, it should be re-engineered to embrace comprehensive computer education and introduce Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) as much as possible in the basic and higher education systems, Professor Peter Okebukola, Chairman, Governing Council, Osun State University, Osogbo and immediate past Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC) has recommended.

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